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    Jenkins, William, D.O. and Jenkins, Constance, D.O.

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    Dr. William Jenkins along with his wife Dr. Constance Jenkins where involved with TCOM since the beginning. Dr. William Jenkins was Chairman for the Surgery Department and Dr. Constance Jenkins was Director of TCOM's Central Clinic. Both were awarded the Founder's Medal. Interviewed by C. Ray Stokes, October 15, 199

    Oral history interview with Constance McLindon

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    Transcript, 36 pp.With support from the National Science Foundation (Grant No. 0811988, “Designing and Using FastLane: Distilling Lessons for Cyberinfrastructures”) CBI researchers Jeffrey Yost and Thomas Misa conducted oral history interviews with 70 NSF staff members as well as numerous additional interviews during 29 university site visits. An overview of the project is available at and a complete set of 643 publicly available interviews is at . Here on the CBI oral history database is a selection of notable NSF staff including Joseph F. Burt, Jean Feldman, C. Suzanne Iacono, Constance McLindon, Carolyn L. Miller, Paul Morris, Andrea T. Norris, Erika Rissi, Craig Robinson, Mary F. Santonastasso, Rich Schneider, Frank P. Scioli, Beverly Sherman, George Strawn, and Frederic J. Wendling. Topics common to many of the interviews include the design and development of the NSF’s FastLane computer system, interactions with users, e-government initiatives, grants management practices, peer review, and NSF policies and practices. These interviews span a wide range of NSF staff, from program officers to senior managers. Connie McLindon was a high-level supporter of FastLane who worked closely with Fred Wendling to launch FastLane in the early 1990s.National Science Foundation Grant No. 0811988, “Designing and Using FastLane: Distilling Lessons for Cyberinfrastructures”McLindon, Constance. (2009). Oral history interview with Constance McLindon. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/175129

    Richardson (Miss), C M (Constance M), Japan

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/413225Surname: RICHARDSON (MISS). Given Name(s) or Initials: C M (CONSTANCE M). Military Service Number or Last Known Location: JAPAN. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 20286.231935 Item: [2016.0049.45486] "Richardson (Miss), C M (Constance M), Japan

    Constance Withers, Johnson C. Smith University Homecoming Queen

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    Photograph of JCSU Homecoming Queen posing. Back is labeled in red pencil "Constance V. Withers Miss JCSU

    Lee M. Talbot to Constance C. Bauer

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    Letter from Lee M. Talbot, Executive Office of the President, Council on Environmental Quality to Constance C. Bauer, July 8, 1975https://lawcommons.lclark.edu/iwc_correspondence_1-4/1027/thumbnail.jp

    Folheto de cordel, "SSA JLC 124/c", "A batalha de Oliveiros com Ferrabraz": digitisation

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    This digitisation of a Brazilian folheto de cordel (20th century) is part of the research project "Desenrollando el cordel / Untangling the Cordel / Démêler le Cordel (2020–2024)", directed by Professor Constance Carta at the University of Geneva and supported by the philanthropic foundation Sandoz Family-Monique de Meuron. This document is currently housed at the Museum of Ethnography in Geneva (MEG). It was donated by the Swiss Society of Americanists (SSA) as part of a collection of more than 2200 chapbooks from 20th-century Brazilian cordel literature. For more information, visit

    Folheto de cordel, "SSA JLC 1013/c", "O pinto pelado [éd. différente]": digitisation

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    This digitisation of a Brazilian folheto de cordel (20th century) is part of the research project "Desenrollando el cordel / Untangling the Cordel / Démêler le Cordel (2020–2024)", directed by Professor Constance Carta at the University of Geneva and supported by the philanthropic foundation Sandoz Family-Monique de Meuron. This document is currently housed at the Museum of Ethnography in Geneva (MEG). It was donated by the Swiss Society of Americanists (SSA) as part of a collection of more than 2200 chapbooks from 20th-century Brazilian cordel literature. For more information, visit

    Folheto de cordel, "SSA JLC 1014/c", "História de Mariquinha e José de Souza Leão": digitisation

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    This digitisation of a Brazilian folheto de cordel (20th century) is part of the research project "Desenrollando el cordel / Untangling the Cordel / Démêler le Cordel (2020–2024)", directed by Professor Constance Carta at the University of Geneva and supported by the philanthropic foundation Sandoz Family-Monique de Meuron. This document is currently housed at the Museum of Ethnography in Geneva (MEG). It was donated by the Swiss Society of Americanists (SSA) as part of a collection of more than 2200 chapbooks from 20th-century Brazilian cordel literature. For more information, visit

    Folheto de cordel, "SSA JLC 1212/c", "História do Boi Leitão ou o vaqueiro que não mentia": digitisation

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    This digitisation of a Brazilian folheto de cordel (20th century) is part of the research project "Desenrollando el cordel / Untangling the Cordel / Démêler le Cordel (2020–2024)", directed by Professor Constance Carta at the University of Geneva and supported by the philanthropic foundation Sandoz Family-Monique de Meuron. This document is currently housed at the Museum of Ethnography in Geneva (MEG). It was donated by the Swiss Society of Americanists (SSA) as part of a collection of more than 2200 chapbooks from 20th-century Brazilian cordel literature. For more information, visit
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